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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal
Hmm none of those issues have easy solutions. What I will do is make a preprocessing option for BD that will automatically replace the problematic html with HTML that html2lrf processes. Can you send me a couple of example HTML0 files.
Also you may try saving the HTML0 files as HTML in BD and then running html2lrf over them.
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A pre-processing engine for BD would probably make quite a bit of sense. The only difference between the "html0" file and the "save as HTML" options in BD is the name of the extension <g>.
I've attached a zip file with an HTML file generated from BD that will give you the basics. I'm sure it is pretty self explanatory, but if you have any questions, let me know. If you need some bigger files for a more complete test, let me know and I will see if I have anything public domain with some good formatting to post.